[ad_1] An 82-year-old retired maintenance manager has become the first person in the world to receive the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca vaccine outside of clinical trials. Brian Pinker, a dialysis patient, received the puncture at 7:30 am Monday from nurse Sam Foster at Churchill Hospital of Oxford University Hospitals. …
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[ad_1] Boris Johnson has said that parents must “absolutely” send their children to school on January 4, where they are open and that “I have no doubt that the schools are safe.” He spoke on the Andrew Marr Show on January 3 after another government U-turn, in which all London …
Read More »COVID-19: Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine administered to the first people in the UK since its approval | UK News
[ad_1] An 82-year-old man has become the first person in the world to receive the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine since it was approved for use in the UK. Brian Pinker, a Churchill Hospital patient on dialysis for kidney disease, was the first to receive the injection Monday morning. The retired maintenance manager …
Read More »Boris could announce today a new national blockade for England
[ad_1] It seems likely that a new national lockdown will be imposed across England as the government was accused by Labor of allowing the coronavirus to “spiral out of control”. As events rapidly unfolded, the Daily Mail reported that the government’s key “Covid-O” committee overseeing the restrictions was expected to …
Read More »COVID-19: Matt Hancock ‘Doesn’t Rule Out’ Another National Lockdown | Political news
[ad_1] The health secretary has not ruled out the possibility of another national lockdown, saying that if the Level 4 restrictions work “it is due to people’s behavior.” He was asked if the government could take further steps to try to stop the spread of COVID-19Matt Hancock told Sky News: …
Read More »Nora Quoirin death: Malaysian coroner rules out involvement of others | Malaysia
[ad_1] An investigation into the death of Nora Anne Quoirin, the London teenager whose body was found in a Malaysian jungle, ruled that no third parties were involved and that she likely died by accident. Coroner Maimoonah Aid ruled out homicide, natural death and suicide on Monday and said the …
Read More »Thames Valley Police Arrest Five Teens In Murder Investigation After 13-Year-Old Boy Was Stabbed In Emmer Green
[ad_1] Thames Valley police arrested five teenagers on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder after the death of a 13-year-old boy in the Emmer Green area of Reading. Police and paramedics received reports of a stabbing in the Bugs Bottom fields, near St Barnabas Road, Gravel Hill, just before 4 …
Read More »Jurgen Klopp makes Liverpool title admission and explains ‘intense’ lesson from Curtis Jones
[ad_1] Jurgen Klopp “wishes” Liverpool were further ahead in the Premier League table, but believes the title race is very close this season due to “how difficult it is” for all teams. The Reds are together on top in points with Manchester United, but ahead on goal difference, while Tottenham, …
Read More »latest news on January restrictions
[ad_1] Boris Johnson has said that parents must “absolutely” send their children to school on January 4, where they are open and that “I have no doubt that the schools are safe.” He spoke on the Andrew Marr Show on January 3 after another government U-turn, in which all London …
Read More »COVID-19: The first doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine will be administered today | UK News
[ad_1] The first doses of the Oxford University-AstraZeneca vaccine will be administered today in the UK in what the government has described as a “pivotal moment” in the fight against the coronavirus. Some 530,000 doses will be available, initially at six trust hospitals: Oxford, Sussex, Lancashire, Warwickshire and two in …
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